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There is a NEW Ink Player out there. Seitz-Kreuznach is offering good value for their ink. In summary:

 

  • Most of them are medium-wet
  • Decent water resistance
  • Colors are vibrant.. except Flamingo Pink
  • Warning: with a broad wet pen, you WILL get show through and some bleed through

 

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Water Test (20 seconds under running water) ... Impressive!!!

 

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Am I right in that there doesn't seem to be a teal/green element in this, the way there is in many blue blacks?

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

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Am I right in that there doesn't seem to be a teal/green element in this, the way there is in many blue blacks?

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

I definitely do not see any green in the water test. It seems like a blue and a black only. So yea. It's Blue-Black.

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Am I right in that there doesn't seem to be a teal/green element in this, the way there is in many blue blacks?

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

 

nope... no teal/green in it. As you can see it dries much lighter. It went down REALLY black. I even wonder if I gotten the wrong ink (there is a black one, I did not get samples of that)

 

 

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Where is Tas when you need him... :P ... I find this ink very similar to Blue Merle, I need him to check it out and give his opinion...

 

 

 

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Hello :)

 

I like it.

Cyber6, from the scan you've posted (on my monitor) it looks nothing like Blue Merle. Sorry.

The closest ink I own to offer up as a looky likey would be Mont Blanc Midnight Blue, the new (ish) formula - which I've really grown to like so I expect MB will change it again soon :(

 

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OK... from the look in MY screen.. Midnight Blue looks nothing like Blue Merle.. :P

 

 

I have both... so I will post swatches tonight. Imagine... if this becomes your Blue Merle look-a-like candidate.. you will be set for life. (Bottles are £7 + free shipping)

 

 

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You're right, Midnight Blue does look nothing like Blue Merle. :wacko: Nothing looks like Blue Merle.

The only thing I've seen that comes close is that Super5 Atlantic Blue but that's more expensive than gold . . . :unsure:

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Thank you for sharing. I picked up another one of these to share as samples. Not a motivational color for me. Thank you for doing these.

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Just got this in the mail--it leaked a bit around the cap but otherwise arrived fine; the communication from Seitz-Kreuznach after I placed the order was excellent as well. This is a really nice, solid dark blue with strong water-resistance. The other Seitz-Kreuznach colors aren't moving me much, but I can see using this one on a regular basis. (A minor complaint: While the bottle looks cool, it's going to be difficult getting ink out once the level gets down to about halfway. I'll plan to decant it into another container.)

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I ALWAYS decant into sample vials. I can't have all my bottles on my desk.. :P ..... PLUS... it keeps the original bottle "safe" from any kind of contamination.

 

I like the bottles, the foot print is small so they are easy to store. :D

 

 

 

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I couldn't resist. I have a bottle headed my way from Germany now. Looks like a good candidate for everyday user.

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